Continuing Education for Anesthesia Professionals

Anesthesiologists and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), like most practicing healthcare professionals, are required to obtain a specific number of continuing education credits in order to keep their licenses current. Exact requirements vary by state and by practice role.

In general, CRNAs must complete 40 hours of continuing education every two years in order to maintain their CRNA status, even if the state where they practice does not require continuing education for RNs. Learn more about CRNA requirements by visiting the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Web site.

The continuing medical education requirements of anesthesiologists depend upon the state of practice. An anesthesiologist's years in practice and sub-specialty also play a role in the number of required hours. Visit your state medical board's Web site for information about specific continuing medical education requirements.

The following links provide information about a variety of continuing education opportunities, including meetings, online programs and self-study options. AnesthesiaZone.com is not affiliated with these organizations.

Continuing Education for Both MDs and CRNAs

Discover the continuing education opportunities available to anesthesia professionals. Whether you are a CRNA or anesthesiologist,
you can find a variety of approaches and settings to suit your educational requirements.